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College Football Breakdown - Early Look at the SEC West

July 2, 2009 at 16:25 in NCAA F Articles

The SEC West is probably weaker at the top than its East counterpart, which has the likes of Florida and Georgia vying for its title. However, don't...


NCAA Futures - The PAC-10 (Bottom 6)

July 2, 2009 at 12:55 in NCAA F Articles

A QUICK LOOK AT THE PAC-10 As has often been the case during Pete Carroll's tenure at USC, it's the Trojans, and then the rest of the pack in this...


NCAA Futures - The PAC-10 (Top 4)

July 2, 2009 at 12:46 in NCAA F Articles

NCAA Football Futures Betting A QUICK LOOK AT THE PAC-10 (Top 4) As expected, USC again comes in as a heavy favorite in the PAC-10 with their...


College Football - Heisman Trophy Futures

July 1, 2009 at 11:15 in NCAA F Props

The college football season is quickly approaching and fans should have already begun to think about the players they feel have the best chance of...


NCAA Football Power Rankings- Texas is the Early Favorite

June 25, 2009 at 16:40 in NCAA F Articles

College Football is just around the corner. It’s time for BetUS online sportsbook Football betting fans to take a hard look at the teams that...


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The 2008-09 online college football betting season is complete with Florida crowned national champions. The Gators' title and FBS-bests 13-1 SU and 11-2 ATS records solidifies they were the strongest club among the college football wagering community. They downed No. 1 Oklahoma 24-14 as they 5-point favorites, to end a stellar sports betting campaign with the program's third championship. 

Vanderbilt, Buffalo and Utah defined Cinderella's. The Commodores won a bowl for the first time in 53 years. The Bulls claimed its first improbable MAC East title, earning them its first bowl appearance in its 94-year history. Utah was the non-BCS bowl Cinderella, upsetting Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, finishing as the only unbeaten team at 13-0 (8-3-1 ATS). 

Tradition-laden programs ridded of head coaches who were not producing. Tennessee's Phil Fulmer, Clemson's Tommy Bowden and Auburn's Tommy Tuberville were fired. Speaking of not producing, Washington was the only winless team at 0-12 SU and dropped the most money in the country at 1-11 ATS.

The “Game of the Year” also produced the best ''Play of the Year” when then-No. 1 Texas led then-No. 6 Texas Tech 33-32 before Red Raiders' Graham Harrell hooked up with Michael Crabtree from the Texas 36-yard line, as Crabtree caught the ball at the six, broke a tackle and scored with :01 left for the 39-33 win.

Teams, players, and coaches manifested greatness that captivated bettor's excitement, and BetUS was delighted to be your hosts. We anticipate the 2009-10 season to be a great one and look forward to  being your number one sportsbook again!